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Is It Even Possible For A Writer To Be Genuinely Objective?

WORDS Posted: January 10, 2017 9:03 am

“Janet Malcolm once said that the ‘pose of fair-mindedness, the charade of evenhandedness’ are ‘rhetorical ruses.’ This week, Pankaj Mishra and Leslie Jamison discuss whether writers can ever truly put aside their own prejudices and interpretations.”

WORDS Published: 01.03.17

Read the story in New York Times Book Review Published: 01.03.17

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